I believe that folks who are disabled are at the most difficult moment of their lives. They have never needed respect or compassion more than they do at that moment. That is how I treat my clients, along with applying my extensive understanding of the law and legal practice. I was born in Los Angeles, California in 1952. During my childhood, my family traveled and lived all over the world, eventually settling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During high school, I volunteered as a Spanish translator at Community Legal Services of Philadelphia and based on that experience,...

The law firm of Drew L. Johnson, P.C., with offices in Eugene and Albany, provides quality, experienced legal services to Oregonians regarding Social Security matters. Drew limits his practice to Social Security disability where he has represented claimants in over 3000 hearings. He is a regular speaker at meetings and groups regarding Social Security, and a sustaining member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives.
Drew has successfully represented Social Security disability claimants for over 35 years before the Social Security Administration, the United States District Court, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Not everyone needs a lawyer, but everyone should know where they stand. Joe has been helping Oregon and Washington families for twenty five years, and offers free books and guides to give you the information you need, and avoid a fatal mistake.

I am a social security lawyer at Swanson, Thomas, Coon and Newton. I exclusively assist individuals who are seeking federal disability benefits, both Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability (SSD).

Small firm law practice specializing in Social Security Disability and SSI , Veterans' Benefits, and related administrative law matters.I put my wealth of experience and sincere compassion for others to work for those who need or would like assistance navigating an administrative law labyrinth. I offer one-on-one interaction with your attorney and a personal commitment to doing everything in my power to assist you to restore your dignity and secure the benefits you deserve.

Mr. Edmunson's legal practice includes workers' compensation and Social Security Disability. He has has practiced law in Eugene since 1983.
Before he became an attorney, Jim worked as a daily newspaper reporter, photographer and editor in several Oregon cities. From 1987 to 1994, he served in the Oregon House of Representatives from Lane County. Mr. Edmunson served as Chairman of the Democratic Party of Oregon from 1999 to 2007, and is past chair of the Lane County Planning Commission. He also was a Trustee of the Oregon State Library, and has served on many local and state government commissions. He is...

Mr. Cary concentrates on workers' compensation cases and collaborates with Jeff Wing on third party claims that arise out of work place or on the job injuries. Mr. Cary works closely with Jim Edmunson in maintaining a practice on the cutting edge of workers' compensation law in Oregon. Mr. Cary represents individuals in all aspects of the Oregon workers' compensation system and has successfully prosecuted appeals in the Oregon Court of Appeals.
Tom Cary has been an attorney of the firm since 1986. He became a shareholder in 1991.

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